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UPDATED CHANGES 3-13

Fixed: Converted back to .NET v4 so that XP users are supported.Fixed: Running papercut under SYSTEM account will now store messages in the application base directory instead of the \User\AppData\Papercut directory.Change: Using MimeKitLite instead of full MimeKit.

CHANGES

Change: Application now using the excellent MimeKit library. Faster and better support for mime types. Change: Removed the the slow and annoying "raw view" and added "header view.”Change: Removed the Redundant "Html" view and added the "Text" view.Change: Changed "Close" to "Exit" as the close or minimize window button has the close functionality. It's nice to be able to exit Papercut from the main app window.Feature: Thanks to a little assistance from this answer on stack overflow (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14103159/previewmouseleftbuttondown-interferes-with-clic-selection) finally implemented that drag&drop message file feature. Now you can drag and drop a message file.Change: Saves and loads message in AppData\Papercut.Feature: Now you can delete a Message with the Delete Key (#9835) - message Content from last message is now correctly cleared (#9840)Feature: Changed Processing to Buffered File output for speed, etc. Fixed: Issue #6026 -- Supports "Minimize on Close" option.Feature: Added CC and BCC to field list aka issue #9836.Feature: Added support for "dot stuffing", per RFC 2821, section 4.5.2.Fixed: FormatException on empty ReplyToFixed: fixed crash on start when there is an email with 0 byte.Fixed: Issue with email address parsing.

File Location Changed

Incoming messages are now written to UserDirectory\AppData\Roaming\Papercut directory. On initial load of new this version, all messages found in the same directory as the papercut.exe will be migrated to the new path.

Reviews for this release

An excellent tool! Even though this last March version has a bug that needs fixing. If the number of received email files is large enough, a scroll bar window shows on the left (as expected).
However, sliding the scroll bar causes the program to crash - consistently and repeatably. Clicking within the scrolling region or clicking on the up and down arrows works fine though!
Regardless, this tool is exactly what I needed for my simple logging purposes from a router that uses port 25 to send log e-mails. These get stored into individual files by Paperport for me to examine later. Perfect and simple for this purpose!
by szhosain
on Apr 27, 2014 at 8:06 PM

This version appears to fix all the bugs which kept me from upgrading to the previous version. The application is incredibly useful, and I would definitely recommend giving it a try.
Kudos to the developer!
by shellster
on Mar 11, 2014 at 1:14 PM